Blogs

We frequently disseminate our research via various blogs, including LSE blogs and the LSE Research for the World online magazine. Some recent articles can be found below.
- Cultural capture threatens regulatory independence
- Football forecasting – harnessing the power of the crowd
- The perceived independence of information sources has a powerful impact on polarisation
- How AI can reinforce inefficiency
- How Zelenskyy’s language strategy hit a wall in Trump’s White House
- How agentic AI can be applied to behavioural science
- Universal basic income as a new social contract for the age of AI
- Using people's feelings to value time
- The rise of the anti-establishment right highlights the power of ideology over identity
- It's time to debunk the belief that tech native are more valuable
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is not bad for business
- Placing wellbeing at the centre of government decision-making
- Where behavioural biases STEM from
- Language of the REF reveals shifting expectations
- How to write a “good” REF Environment Statement
- The identity struggle facing working mothers
- What do we feel about robots, and what do our feelings say about us?
- Why women say hybrid working enhances productivity, while men don’t
- Using people’s feelings of happiness to make better policy decisions
- AI, virtual reality and robots are the future of behavioural public policy